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Definition of divide
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Divide
(n.) A
dividing
ridge of land
between
the
tributaries
of two
streams;
a
watershed.
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Dividedly
::
Dividedly
(adv.)
Separately;
in a
divided
manner.
Tear
::
Tear (v. i.) To
divide
or
separate
on being
pulled;
to be rent; as, this cloth tears
easily..
Semilens
::
Semilens
(n.) The half of a lens
divided
along a plane
passing
through
its axis.
Fission
::
Fission
(n.) A
process
by which
certain
coral
polyps,
echinoderms,
annelids,
etc.,
spontaneously
subdivide,
each
individual
thus
forming
two or more new ones. See
Strobilation..
Inch
::
Inch (n.) A
measure
of
length,
the
twelfth
part of a foot,
commonly
subdivided
into
halves,
quarters,
eights,
sixteenths,
etc., as among
mechanics.
It was also
formerly
divided
into
twelve
parts,
called
lines,
and
originally
into three
parts,
called
barleycorns,
its
length
supposed
to have been
determined
from three
grains
of
barley
placed
end to end
lengthwise.
It is also
sometimes
called
a prime ('),
composed
of
twelve
seconds
(''), as in the
duodecimal
system
of
arithmetic..
Merismatic
::
Merismatic
(a.)
Dividing
into cells or
segments;
characterized
by
separation
into two or more parts or
sections
by the
formation
of
internal
partitions;
as,
merismatic
growth,
where one cell
divides
into
many..
Ragweed
::
Ragweed
(n.) A
common
American
composite
weed
(Ambrosia
artemisiaefolia)
with
finely
divided
leaves;
hogweed.
Slit
::
Slit (n.) To cut; to
sever;
to
divide.
Section
::
Section
(n.) One of the
portions,
of one
square
mile each, into which the
public
lands of the
United
States
are
divided;
one
thirty-sixth
part of a
township.
These
sections
are
subdivided
into
quarter
sections
for sale under the
homestead
and
preemption
laws..
Lobulated
::
Lobulated
(a.) Made up of, or
divided
into,
lobules;
as, a
lobulated
gland..
Nineteenth
::
Nineteenth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
nineteen
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Separate
::
Separate
(p. a.)
Divided
from
another
or
others;
disjoined;
disconnected;
separated;
-- said of
things
once
connected.
Seventh
::
Seventh
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
seven;
one of seven equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not
divided;
not
separated
or
disunited;
unbroken;
whole;
continuous;
as,
plains
undivided
by
rivers
or
mountains..
Bipartible
::
Bipartible
(a.)
Capable
of being
divided
into two
parts.
Monocracy
::
Monocracy
(n.)
Government
by a
single
person;
undivided
rule.
Rest
::
Rest (n.) A
surplus
held as a
reserved
fund by a bank to
equalize
its
dividends,
etc.; in the Bank of
England,
the
balance
of
assets
above
liabilities..
Cantonize
::
Cantonize
(v. i.) To
divide
into
cantons
or small
districts.
Split
::
Split (v. t.) To
divide
lengthwise;
to
separate
from end to end, esp. by
force;
to
divide
in the
direction
of the grain
layers;
to rive; to
cleave;
as, to split a piece of
timber
or a
board;
to split a gem; to split a
sheepskin..
Climate
::
Climate
(v. i.) One of
thirty
regions
or
zones,
parallel
to the
equator,
into which the
surface
of the earth from the
equator
to the pole was
divided,
according
to the
successive
increase
of the
length
of the
midsummer
day..
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